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h ft '11 -' t VOLUME XVI. v;il:iii;gto::. no:;.:: ca:::)l::;a. l: w li WJLJSUN QTON POST Pnir, dot the PottoKt at M'dmima- roti, G, a Second tXas$ Hatter r ... fiu f RATBS OF AD VEUTI3XnO. I Eight (8) lines. Nonpareil type, con- . . . . m ... jtituto qanre.. ; : ,-.,v - Jfifty cent; pet line for the first in sertion ir.l twenty-fire ceinU per line (or "each fi'iitionfti insertion. f All adverti8emenU will be charged ct nho bove ratesr except;; on special The ittowriptidd price WThA Wiii ! month? !' 00. All co'mmunication on buxj ires mti4 be Addressed to Thb Vilm5QTS Post, VViliningUinIi. C. ; , , f n! - - ' uij Til E POST AXWOU NCEJI RNT. Thi pHfr will iwt bf in funr vm.i'e f..r it. We find ; it u hard to c .UtTt SMric fulwcritiMi' that we air Wv d wn brhf niir, nend only arc willing to py in ndvxnce for it oeuu IU your wuucjr yM-:v" jgc ."-'-! - - ' . , f!.. . .ii rf-fc i i - a the Tost, not omerwise. uoe aonar wili pay for the Post six months, two 3 doll i . for twelre months. No less 3 thai ix months time received. i i " - i There was a large snow- slora in 1 I k Washington on Wednesday night last. I ' ' . Senator John A. Logan, finished his speech in the Senate' on Wednesday, on the Fitz John Sorter case. : V I - The whiskey ill passed the Senate on Thurtc'aj; Mr. Sherman made a Shard fight, and succeeded. ' ? The '6ini Serrice bill passed the House on Thurday last, without de t bate, some fitty Members Toted against !it.' : i;-, ' !has been appointed to a position in the I Treasury Department at $1,200 per an- num. Senator William Mahone U one of the (hardest worked man in cengress. . He iis making the ablest and most attentive senator Ytrgio'a has ver had, and we luope to see the time when he will occu y a higher position in the government han tcj Seoat'ir. Our article con f rning Mahone foTtfie. Vice PresiAen t y been extensively isnd favorably Commented on. He is certainly the leader of the south and will ba of yety ere it service to ui in the future. The. piterejti of this, who'e section has been (jegledeJ from, th fact thai we have Sad no one at Washington to aid u. But (hank the Lord we have at last a . man, in (Jtnral William Mahoo, who Ijas , tho ability and determination to ee that the political righu of the south ae; properly recognized, and we h pe f (Air friends will freely ioform the Sen ator concerning the politics of their r 5 elective sections, so'that he will be the ; better able. to serve them. x Kalkwh, N, C, Jan. 5. 1883. Dkar Post: I am just berr. it is . t?u, but Joog enough u and find i tJitt the DemocrtU have wisely cua duded that something must, be done ' on revenue and prohibition, as well aa n tje county government, or the year ' iktxi for an election by the people will j trumber them with the people of the . ast. I have taken do steps yet only Raiting to see how far they will retrace ikeir steps of folly and madness, ani Vbeu if I can, will aid in the struggle f ! tp augment our strength and giye to ; tjhe people those privileges and libertiea ; vhich the insUtaons of the country fntitle i hem to, and which an oppres 'iiv, arbitrary party hs denied them - Ily own opinion is that the law re- tra'ning the' pttrivilese of selliDg qars in certain) localities should.! vriaio l jgeauues saouiti. 1 subsiltuted by one cfvlns rrioVCtclJi all sacii -tea'ed and , ,Jltt:QV icstion, and then there wooU boao stcisUf,fr farther IcgUlation oa the ; subject; for if the the people decide : aaltMt it, it would fully satisfy the l?iUor dealer, and if for itttheoppo nhnU to' tne sale of it ought not to be dwa'Jsfied. The will ot the people, fitrl obtained, all good cltixns should : l 'willing to abide byI hope to see aaeatire chaeje In thle. : 1 04 tie ittAject cf rtrtaue the Deta ; carats are raa wild. Yo aevet hWl ;a auoy biUs orril on any 't r - -t - l ' -one subjct since the fmidatloa of te government. Cat we are witting tiitt they should rtfjrta and coae iato r'ur measurra, They tlectel all the of -irrs in the dirreat dr&rtaenU aaa f 'Ul'ciI cossentace, ' Fuic-a t itre. I c-i:r.lil lie f 'Ul::c:afcl.il Xc:t;! r'.'.llja fatally affair, with waki Mltieii . . wrH n a M Ml Tr tea a j. tTa f ana MJaf.-falf DlJT.lIf. BatH. Il'a w - " Uioa i li m DxtcHii rrrrtb wfcile the old War borar. claims (J.r VIII A A . mmm mm MB u - A.IL.I . V iBirai wiiw it quiet wy. I ihik U tii U U.Mul th curtain, smI a Lirw s tJj oaer rid him y ?iviint fir . bank itf toiton, t bf tnja ef kits iOtl nU Itvor irrtMln Nlrfkn . f M iwiitii i i trjr r miiM. ukif'i4 'r ,"" I bone mi4 S4:uiii d VxiwcTnt ; me rnait ct tnetr plans. -1 hi wntr soon,- and under different auii , i trust.' ! Moet reMiectfuily, UiviakJ 1 City Items. i'.. William E. fvllrrt i no longer rjity gin'' .f h Post. i' . To Tlio lity Snlcriber8 Don't. fail ti barir your money ready for I hsli cU 'o ym t once for the PnWioBxcE Bbyast.-Ji; . : A Farm For Rent. ' i ; Perwms wh , drf re to have first class truck farm should apply atocce to W. P. Caoadsy. . Gen. 8. U. Manning U in Raleigh, N.C. f N. A. Stedman, Esq., and Sheriff Sutton of Bladen, was in the city: yes terday. See J. A. Springer's advertisement in another column, wood and coal for sale. : ' - . . ' - . We call attention to the advertise ment of W. S. Oden, jr., watch maker and jeweler. Give him a call. There - should be a postoffice about McComber's store, on the Onslow road seven miles from this city. What say you, Mr James McComber? ' Hon. Orlando Hubbs spent Christ mas at home in New Berne, with his family We hope be had a very merry Christmas and a happy New Year. N Hon. E. W. M. McKoy, member of Congress from the Charleston District passed through the city Sunday night last on his wjiy to Washington. To those w no have mide their goad resolutions for 1883, w ssy stic to tbem, and 1884 will see you not only richer and wwer, but better byf. i I s- -in - We bad the pleasure of meeting sev eral of our nfw'y -U cted dettgates on their WMy to Ralt igh to enter upon the discharge of their duties as leiUV'-rs. Mr.LJhn C. D.ivi a 'ornjr-atlaw, of this vjiy, dsiri u to say that he is not i lie John C D 'via whose certificate of hiving b cn cured of scrofula ap leari Mmong Prof Moortj'u : restimoni a's . '' " Quarterly iiipMing convened at St. LukeV A. M. E Zion Church, in this city, on Sitiurdity, tho 6th of January. There will be pr -Hching to day, at 11 a. ro. Hnd 7:S0 .7 m. by Rev. J. B Small, 1 E. ' . Ye a?aio sute that if any man by the' nsme of Branch is ' traveling around represent ing himself as our agent, he is a fravd. We have no agent by that name. lwe n'rliiB onr" The magistral a were all on duty, last Tursday last, anticipating a heavy business in. swearing the boys off, but only a few customers presented them selves. The record ran as follows: S, absolute; ' 5, qualified; 2, with only a sickoeas reservation. Oa Monday evening last the follow lowing officers were installed for the ensuing term by P. 0 John J. Fowler, D. D. O. O, assisted by P. C G.O. Thomas, P, a, IL C Orrell and K., J. B, Farrow: ' , P. C Thomas D. Meares. . :. a U.-W. W. Hodges. M. of F. W. L. JewetU M. of E. W. 8. Warrock. K. of R. S.W. U. Yopp, The remaininz oQcere will be in ailed on Monday evening next- , We had the plare cf Beetles Monday niht last, Uoa. Orlando Huhbe member of Congress, and CoU Cobert Hancock, one of the .Seers of the U. S. Hostte of r.tprvsentxUvee, at Goldsboroi They were both lookiag well and bapry after a few day joy fullf spent with their families, and f deads at New Berne Ur. Hatha baa Bade a fsl hfal and attentive Cepre sota'lve, aad will go oat leaving rcaay friends at the epluU We hope be wlU do well la whatever he ccitruiet a The Cresitrntor All. J lutosslaoa 7oxxa, nocKWuo,Tvaa, Marcbl5,lSSU v 1 rtrarl Wared tit lli-aey a4 Urtr Cure aa the greatest meilciae trer dacovtreJ. It reatortd sae to htillSi wtra Lcp!el 13 wlA ta'anh crtUl'aiirr. Qxoaax IL Cctrts. Ui CtptTnt '.Cmm Fire testa , vcsyaay rave rxaiw.uoa 01 meit . - afci'lna U.,trl mm ... I'm ..J . - - - ( a - a - -t aaeft fat '!f some little difficulty t tttiln J start's 1, threw e rr.se il.rktt and bbu r n.tii trt-i. lao U'JIB i rlrtj t kuU brw bri tid f-ftrdl th Hrm, t'milcz mii-H miMrii by ihr.r j4 nattirnl Hy. 1 f.. t V Fr twjt rr thought f C9 .itwi!... . trf ' vnr riiis4 Knt i mm- ' ' ft' . !o r n tl. K.tu-.i fifM hni o. y r' ( tuttd wwrkiitg. tvi-ctah!e New Yearn Day. i o k.tvt t.i t.r I8S3 a gvtM-raUv b-s.-i. U M r , f i tie tmoturss bousts wtej otttid mid the re U " were well patroiiix if bT idie; there was some attept at firework. I iwaid evening. Ou thi- g ri noticeable, which was the ab'epc of drunken1 men on the stntf Tte Kioner, a cuatoin try gavi Uttir lire; entertainment,' whici dref ;rod t ' at the various' tmt c"r n-rs. The dy pumttd nil as we trust the year , iy, wiibout any aar'dent'or BjileaoahC ' A Ticklish Situation. About 12 Ai Sunday night, a-i F.' M. Darby, E-q., and wife were returning homo from a visit, and when near his rwidenc he stumbled upon a man Ijiog on the sidewalk taking a leather r bed nap, the stranger on being ' dUturbed immediately aroe and made a move ment toward .bis waist, as if to get his knife or pistol, at the same time round ly abusing his disturber. Mr. Darby immediately' seized him by the arms, at the, same time ordering his lady to TO into the house. After some little time, aud by the use of a strong legal argument the stranger was induced to depart in peace. Appropos, would cot a lamp oo that block be in order? ' Foreign Exports During th . Year 1882, and the Value of .theName, During the year just cIord, we find npon reference to ihe books m the Custom Hue, the exports of cotton, naval stores, e'e, from the port of Wilasiogton have footed up a followa: Cotton 42,451 bales, weighing 4, 051 975 pounds, and v-tlueJ at f 2,124, 006. Bosin abd Crude rurntiu 835,- 043 barrels, valued at 9700.324. Tr aud Pitch 15,503 utrrnH, rai ned at 33,96. Suirits ' rurpentltie 2,570,685 gal lons, valued at $1, "84,320. : Lumber 179,000 l'e-t, valued $149,109 Total fipori- l.r the je.r m A'mri cau v?a-eU,$i 23,055; i.i " I r tn ves sels, $4,l8l,184h loui 4 284.189 An Interesting CaMe Telitnonv in an ifi!res'.i!ij( cnsm is now beit'g taken by E. H. Kinj. Eq . U. S. Circuit Cour Cniimitt.-uT, in which Mrfsru. Su & Liiiuerap pear for the cUimaiit, aid Me-vsr. Bus- sel 'Bicaud aud F. H. Dtrry, E-q., for tho defendant. . v The caue in styled Augusta De Bebian rs the United States and is a claim for indtmmtv in td- bv the claim ant, .as heiress of , In r fthr, M. De Bebian. The cUiraani.- brief sets out that on or about tho War IShT M. De Behian; a naiir f G utlupe and citizen o Fioct; cam to Wilmington and entered into t tusin s boue of O G. Paraley & Co , who flid businesi in the lumber trade with tho Antilles that his t'me. was passed mostly in foreign yoyages of eomnaerce; that In 1861 he was a resident of Wilmington; that on Aug. 6th, 1881, he sent out oa a voyage of commerce for the house of O, G. Parsley A Co, o the English schoon er A4e!t Capt. Thomas Kimball, for UalUsx, N. 8-, where he proposed tak ing a steamer fot Liverpool; that Wil mington was at that time blockaded and the vessel went out without obstruc tion; that the object of the voyage was to settle certain weighty matters ia Europe and to receive a collection of $200,000, &c, && that after aeven days trip the ciptaU was oblid to pet into Newport, Rhode Island, where the schoomr waa sclxrd by the U. S. aaticrilifs, that the said De Eetlin, ia the character of paeger aad citi sen of France, demanded hi release ia order to contiane bis journey, but ia pit f bis French passport waa de- U' I aaa prisoner, coaSaed with e!ht taiN jta la a close eabln; that be waa a Her wards examinea oy toe u. o Court CotaaUsloner aad rtlraard ca rarole, Oa Assist l?ih be was etta arrtated oa the evUeaceef aa aakaowa party oa a ebarje of treaaoa and waa taken to Kew York aad tloe!y tea Coed ia aa ahealy ''apartaseat la Ton" Laiayetto, where be waa retal a tl frosa AswstS&a Sewtembor iC'J, Lxa which coafueaeat be aurr4 IU Ltaitb afterwards; that the Oa.ata Ilouae autboriUra took troca blat, 1st, Inttft ot credit aa bti(i & V. ri!. . . , i.-ca i;f: '!!. rwr.e r . j I'ttfW IfMB ilfMrm. O. (I. l'i: " F ti , I '0 c.f lit ?.j t f ( r; J,e icr-f eiu. u. I'swify Uj,tj Messrs, trowa A LLI'ey, Lit; 4ih, a trtf of Oi Q. Parsky & C , tJ C. Watson, Urerpviot; C:h, looee rape with a deacri chaodisetafd Uie dxr.ssre t amctiBte'l v 1 13.CS3. Tbecraini laai;--" ! ' noveitl beiwr-a " ! ot Fmkce and t'. . U point i2 heri. ? . aim, tumuiiwu, u. : written a Kresth,, 3 J obtsiu' ih testimony of.t!! t' Wilmingtou 'cojaliint; M circumstances .stated la it's I' which M above is the sabsli- . case. 4ill ptohab! v taltji:-; c' . i ; more its examlBadon. ,1 ;-.' - f ' T iEoard oi" All iz ;; The Board of Aldermen t.: : clsr session at the City Call 1 iiT'j'vynwii preauu. - The pomiitve . ine ommut,:e ou r.ir-Departn?Bt werje irvted further iima'on : ietiti-n! of the Ptioe lix. Fire, ogtBe.Cootpacy, to reportullgt Ufu, the neceasjtiw, ic , of the matter ' , ; ' : . ' The Major announced, the irpoia: ment Of Dr. Potter, as Superintendent of Health, ,lo , fill fth; vacancy cca sioned by ,the, death i of fjr.n'alker lne action of the Mayor ws sppruved. t AwmmuQicatiou.was r-ceired froni the Board of , Audit "and. ,Fin ea iski n the cam mil tee on Fire PrpartrnVnt to report as to the oeeeity , of the two hydrants ordered forJJutt street; also, referring bill of J. G. Norwood back to IhA Kird. ' s : 1 A petttion for, a fire, taydrant at. the corner of Sixth and Princes' streets was referred to ommittee on Water Works. ' "i. - . The aunu-il. report -of B J. Jones, Eq , ' commi-sioner of the ' Sinking Fund of the: city, receive J, red and ordered on file. r BBPOJtT. Office Board Audit, aho Fj xakck, j January 2, 188S ' ; The Honorable the Mayor and Altlertnlek Ciig of Wilmington: J jt Oentljsmen i A reqairedby law, I herewith submit statement, ahowing the Ondhion of the Sinking Fund of your City. ;U -.f, niu - Seciritlea Held ufww?i Or Matured Boa'U,.... J.TO UQ Or B wU MatorikC I, , law, Of Konnn MaluriDg Jan. 1. 1MW, Of B mhU alatnrtnS Jaa. 1. lr. S.000 00 3JoO 00 w rmi Cash UuidveHt...M.,. bM WW 1 . I4M2J of fhe value of maintalningthta ftmd 'au' iuiuortaul faotiir in isut'sfulnir our city credit is fully: recoirtiiz-kP'br. every one who deals in Urchv4eC- rtues, or is at au lniereateu-an taogOoi t lait h ul the city toward IU creation, as it forma a part of the contract. nader nun.ii vui rwuuo ncto ihucu, KUF ik muit be borne in mind, that ttre several acts of the Legislature auihoViaing 'ihe ctly to . iasae bonds, provided fur r the creation and mainteoancerof a Sinking fund lor their gradual payment. .Bat it was not until the crj ation of the Board of Audit ud Fioauce wlibae Chairman was made e officio Cammts- sioner of the sinking rvnd-tbat -j attention was ever given to the iubjcv' Fence, in 1877, when tne B tru of Audit and Fiaaocra'aa organiaed, jut chairman found no such fuud iu, exist-, tirm- .v "I : j., i. upon the : City Treasury wnich . was rAet' laboring undeV tha heavy burtlek of It r ' a tl0,(XK- Ju,,in4 dtbtdet$t gave .oo encouraging proa-. pecta or eataoua'ung one yet. the jaw required It should be done aad the necessary machery was set to work f by a tax assessment cat tsat pcrposa Aa the money"! U oouectri a-j-l rail over to the Oenmiaslouer of tte tisk- lag ana, it,u invested in u:y j;cs, wnicb are rcUtered ' aad" ' tuc ; ed- both bonds j and coo pons "i.okicj Fund. Cty' If .Vilmlnsa,I irti bow Dora a permanent rand, the isterent oL watca is tarested seauannsa;:y. T.t It baa grown to its "pre:: ct f rcprUjiA is eertaisly a BaUer'f csrTxts!t tiea and, u erudtatly jac-r , it will. re on licreasii?? .ar.t:l .c'rr- ed deit la eaurely absorbed ty iv A, Me it give e-assurance aaeana-.Ia tj tur erei;"5r izzi tsa aty urz.a.i c: us cil:!ara ari-t trti;?';, ,t3 Ctrl them. .. ; lUcaJLtD ,J. J - r- Cxmmlioner ol cJni.;- 1 dX ' TLs itlilja el J. 7. T;Lr, ta ert 'JL a aaw and rUnles mill ct tlsti.a'cf te r.ul recently Jestreyra ty l: , was referred WCbnrsiitce 01 s , rt- Best, wuh rower to act. Xrrert fmsa tha t'-?r.; ! -.t ',f HeaUh and .C&tef k( tLeTr GZSl wero received aid r i-r-1 C rjC Adrrmaa Wonb tt 1 eoaduee cf l.r;s 1 - i ' 1. liaard, lie ilty r t. . v CZ'J tttkX.I CO v t- 1 lr-ta ry torr;. "si c t aay 1. j .; . " ta at;-i-ry toeaai.. V- t lz i.a uutttkactu s.i 1.., t tl;', aad also la a2 -t ui1t. tUcMat'eaef-yoftlet. r'jnrf tie Uxa cf c. '- . jta fctt!r2i --!'- t. r r :i t . r r . :ir- : r t f il'.r t j aIaor:-d to f I. l l it tr ar? imI rv iy tzzrtutf fir Jt . cetabr f i:. J -i The plijtr ailj tiat i,t weald tr A ecrsssalciUia wa rrctlrrd frua Ja OKitioa cfli-rmso 4lftiMthe ? otSiiwitatitta waw rrfcrmJ ii a spt ciat a leiitreeltbree, thr Mi yr be jig forj lit J atrih4 anitifr inio wMrMiera tion aif IkTrt-fttsi lU-Xt. iut-liig , i I'Jr UtayaY appitrd on aid im niiteAUrrmeij,C'iwdetirtd Uiigina. l 5 j rnnloa the seetiug adjourned-;, .. I w.t ! u ' : 1 ., " ; ToiLcca haTe betn errtalished at "Ij urteen' mHe' below Wimiog ton, on )li ?xr 'iver, with' Fred erick Xer iM pos'tnaster, and at Fed. ersl riiit; twe'aty'two niilles below the cuv with John Taylor as iMMlmaitcr. TJUtf ii W it should b'e7 and' In' accord- ance wua oirr recocsfieQuauonsoi some monllwi aso. . . - - Clahoiie-Virs-inlaw t l-iThei remark of Seaavir Mahone on I tv. .1.11 : fii good practical sonse, and, brief though they 'we're,' they contain'' material oft which be might fell have "elaborated. Cat tbel' chief polnu of interest were his direct thrust at Senator Bayard and his - trampling, out of. the "mean false hoods, with' which the1 papers' hostile to the admlnistrattorr bare been loaded down 'for' methvnceraing the use L jirpnage, tod U . a-re.ineuU of o2ce holdes, in -Virgiuta. He has fir en lhe lfe to alt the stories against him, atfJ hail gi vea he ftcUaa 'they sUnd at tM departments, rif the removal of one clerk, and three colored . meeaen rersj turns up all the decapitations by Gen. j Mahone' request in the several department here, Df which such blood curdlinrr tales have been told in the Pott and elsewhere, then it would seem that he has been dealt with most foully by those who have furnished the false information, -and all papers which do not desire to be known as wholly reck let 'of fbe truth - will denounce those who there let them into such quag mires of falsehood, The three colored men ' removed were 1 holding places as YirgtuUns end were, not entitled to be so classed. The atatement, by General Mahone of the number of Virginian office holders, the number of. them to whom circulars were lent and the num ber' responded to, retra the. wind from tha t bladders ofc aoder upon which tbe bourbuos aad their suaightou lacqueys . haya been, float irjg. The in irepid ijinjf done against Mahone is the best proof of the man power and -the hatred, it inspires among hii ene- mie 2fational KepublicmU . , Jtallots That Were Mark. Chiet Junioe Park, of fjonnecticur; isdecided thai trie olavkfliattots ued 6v - the lJniocr4,is iu"in4 '. lasrrNerr ilaven City election are palfUtbly Illegal. Xluti has led. to 'much d riuwion in .Hsriford, fil aTopr.ar th-it the b ack bailnt wait ued in the itiave and con- greMnlonar eletf'His In N- Hvea. The fbrbWiaif oat of 7(a tergal Demo craV ballina given io . th'ttTi city, pro- yidftrali. the other. ballots were 1 gal, would e'ect the tbu ltiuV'i'-Ju ' mate ticket. T Why will n.en fnir'xnd honest io : eVert rtther reltin I- fife lie and steal in election teairerr? : f . ;; 1 NEW ADVEUTISEMENTS. CO X AND )f 00 U. towj.uf Beat KJan4 WuMeAsh,. Urate, Stove, Uoenulttni Faruancealse, Wood of M 'ktada la r"il snpr'y. Iwy prices. s?U . Csatst Vard. scEraaT a tbkasure3 office. t it 4 ' M QKTJJUEEXi:a,CE5T.OKrTUK; CAT! TATJmeek f t WUaUartoS A WeWoa UuibMt oab, wiu t ruJ ueBtoca- hrMenaaadrUrthl3Ui t istart. ; 1 b Woka tor th Uaah-r r HtoCk will eecKMWl firoaa the Krta t t? n4 Jail It! Ctcclzhcldcrs; Irotins ' R5T KATIO-Tal; BAHK -u of anu:isTOr.f.c. epaB AKXCAL HECTtX J OV TUB t .Kirnut.Drs3 r tata - E&ua. oe u ctscuoa 0 tlrectora, wttl be htU at Udr Capiat Caasa, oa TUlUlMtT, the TTu rVoriASUACT.USaaaite'ctock A.U. 1 4 ' a: & -tfpxrs. aseatt Caattter. ernes ctrnx AXOmcAr&c2. , an or viunsuryx. , c ni. r :f tl l m r e-to3a l first i. rt.. r r.v?:j?JLji sasic ' a r.trs --vfM4 ty 11 tar b4l4lil , - ' : r - - Ml I 1 r I " V ' r- j , . L r - ' 1 i - ...- V- f.r .'- I t..e 'SH.' C7 -' ' '' 1 " f"" Jrr mOi ss: 7. oden;jjii:: UATCHIIAKER AIID . JE7EII2. FOCRTII BETWEEN BRUNSWICK: AFI BLADES BTBETTSi,'" k Repairing done In all Branches of the Trade . aad 8aUsfaeUon Guaranteed, , aariy.i:'V:--:-':-:!r.-W 1" ' - - t e y C x i 5i?- e "5 fa B 3 .. at - a fc- 13 11 iB m a 3 c 9 CM 4J f 4) a mm-. U r, "ij S5 S2. THOS. E GILLIAIT, ATTORNEY . AND 'COUNSELOB .i ''AT .ilW:"..:'. JACKSONVILLE, ON5LO W COUN TY, ta ; ' "pKACTICEa In the conrts of Carteret, Onalow, Duplin and Pender coaotles. Prompt attention given to the oolleetlon ot all claims. Persons desiring to purchase or sell lands la either of the above named counties will consult their own Interest by seeing or eorrpondlng wl'h me. Ad- dress . . . THOMAS R. OILMAN, r ' "Attorney at Law, no v air , ackaonvlll, N C n fWrP rKlfo tc smbs n ' T. IxP?.TTT.Tim CO.? lanXxrazms ' Sea, n-w . i j - : t? - ' I ' I -. I - . t vr r 1 I f v. ( 4. r 1 1 1 rl : r c 1 3 i Pwl! c j I JZ3 1 .-a I . I i mm ;B Mi a I II "I mm & . ill 1 I. g fill ; a rails? 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Jan. 7, 1883, edition 1
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